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The Fall of Robespierre Was Motivated by

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Question 47

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The fall of Robespierre was motivated by


A) the opposition of the sans-culottes.
B) the reaction of the aristocrats.
C) instincts of self-preservation among his associates.
D) his betrayal of the ideals of the revolution.

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